WOF 273: Abandonment to Divine Providence

WOF 273: Abandonment to Divine Providence

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WOF 524: The Dangers of Life Becoming Too Easy

In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan show, evolutionary biologist and public intellectual Bret Weinstein observed that two emerging features of contemporary societies, especially, though not exclusively in the West, are challenging the very meaning and purpose of human life: 1) t ...  Show more

WOF 523: The Grammar of Assent (10 of 12)

An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent was Newman's most difficult work. While not a formal epistemology (theory of knowledge), Newman prompted a movement away from modern epistemology, stressing certainty that is best found in logic and mathematics, to common sense epistemology, ...  Show more

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